CORE VALUES
OUR ADVOCACY AGENDA
Eliminate Disparities • Mortality Prevention/Decrease • Access to Affordable Healthcare & Improved Outcomes • Research on Chronic Disease Impacting AA Women • Quality of Life: Public Safety and Crime
Eliminate Disparities • Improved Outcomes & Graduation Rates • Vocational/College Preparation • STEM Education • HBCU Supports • Access Affordability
Pay Equity • AA Women-Owned Business Growth • Livable Wage • Employment Opportunities
Voter Education, Registration, and Rights
Government • Corporate • Non-Profit • Faith-Based International
OUR PURPOSE
We exist to…
• Foster the principles of equal rights and opportunities;
• Promote awareness of Black Culture;
• Develop the potential of the membership for effective leadership and participation in civic affairs;
• Take action on specific issues of national and international importance; and
• Cooperate with other persons and organizations to achieve mutual goals.
OUR LEADERSHIP
2022-2024 Program Years
PRESIDENT
Katrina Kerr
1ST VICE PRESIDENT
Yvonne Thomas
2ND VICE PRESIDENT
Jessica Tennon
3RD VICE PRESIDENT
Octavia M. Thomas
FINANCIAL SECRETARY
Sharon Biddle-Ferrell
(Not Pictured)
TREASURER
Chelsea O'Kelley
(Not Pictured)
RECORDING SECRETARY
Candace Gardner
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Danette Beckum
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
DeJeanette Williams
(Not Pictured)
NOMINATING CHAIR
Christian Tipler
CHAPLAIN
Batrice Jackson
(Not Pictured)
BOARD MEMBER
Chayla Graham
BOARD MEMBER
Kenyatta Holmes
BOARD MEMBER
Talisa Jackson-Ivy
BOARD MEMBER
Marquetta Mansion
(Not Pictured)
CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
CHAPTER PRESIDENT LINEAGE
2012-2016: DeJeanette Williams
2008-2012: Daffney Moore
2004-2008: Ernestine Thomas
2002-2004: Ruth A. Smith
OUR CHAPTER HISTORY
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women – Metropolitan St. Louis Chapter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1984. With the acute demand to address the concerns of African-American women in our community, the Metropolitan Saint Louis Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women was organized by Dr. Fredda Witherspoon in 1984.